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hello all does anyone know this song name? season 6 episode 15Eric Kripke's die scene please watch video 1:34 untill 2:07 and help me to find name of song im searching this song name almost 6 months i ask everywhere in forums,youtube and yahooanswer still cant find

Hi! I am looking for a song from Season 1's episode "Hookman". It's the song that's playing when they are on the party. Every song list is telling me that it's the song "U Do 2 Me" by Paul Richards, but it's not the same song. The Paul Richards song is instrumental only, and somebody is singing in the song from the party. Does anybody know the name of that song?

Hi! I am looking for a song from Season 1's episode "Hookman". It's the song that's playing when they are on the party. Every song list is telling me that it's the song "U Do 2 Me" by Paul Richards, but it's not the same song. The Paul Richards song is instrumental only, and somebody is singing in the song from the party. Does anybody know the name of that song?

Thanks for your help!

I tried looking for you, but no luck. The problem is that TNT and Netflix streaming have different music than the original airings/dvds. I double checked Netflix and could hear words but not discern them in order to run an internet search. I listened to the listed song and it was the same as on my dvd. I ran a couple google searches with TNT and Netflix in search terms but nothing came up. Perhaps a different search engine might bring up different results.

The compiled music lists are usually only of the original music. It is a shame when music is subbed because it usually more obscure artists and songs since the rights to the original music would cost the studio more.